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The sword and the stone: Evidence of early medieval kingship rituals in Forres?
In which I ponder the significance of some intriguing marks carved into Sueno’s Stone
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In which I ponder the significance of some intriguing marks carved into Sueno’s Stone
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In which I learn—and share—an easy way to use spatial data for historical research
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In which I examine a theory that sees 'earn' place-names as indicators of early Gaelic settlement on the Moray Firth
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Im which I weigh the evidence for a Nairnshire village as an early medieval settlement site
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A comprehensive new survey of Pictish history and archaeology is engaging, authoritative and absorbing for academics and amateurs alike
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In which I try to puzzle out the origins of a cross-slab fragment found near Nairn in 1890
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In which I investigate the curious case of the ‘curious carved pillars’ shown on early maps of Moray
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In which I see if I can come up with anything new to say about this well-known stone
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In which I ponder whether Sueno's Stone commemorates a victory of Constantín II of Alba over the Vikings in 904 AD.
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In which I attend a conference that changes how I see a sculpture in my home town
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In which I try to track down the original site of an early medieval cross-slab
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In which I grapple with the thorny topic of when this extraordinary stone was carved